Legambiente Sernaglia

The association Legambiente Sernaglia is located in Sernaglia della Battaglia, a village in the province of Treviso (Veneto region), on the left riverbank of the Piave. Its major goal is the promotion of healthy lifestyles and sustainable development, involving directly the local community. We have been cooperating for years with social-rehabilitation centres, schools and other organizations in order to engage the entire population and to create a network of so different people brought together by the same love for the environment. During the last six years we hosted volunteers from international and national work camps and EVS volunteers, creating a cooperation network for the enhancement and preservation of natural sites and the promotion abroad of the ideas and values of Legambiente.
The main objectives of Legambiente's projects are: to spread the value of environmental protection, to promote active citizenship in the community, through the concrete example of EVS volunteers, to develop creativity and entrepreneurship as a solution to youth unemployment, to promote solidarity and tolerance among people.

Past projects

EVS: environment, values, sustainability

Main aims are environmental education, upkeep of cycling and pedestrian paths in important natural and historical areas and promotion of the territory.

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Legambiente Sernaglia

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Legambiente Sernaglia is

a Non-profit/Non-Governmental Organisation
based in Italy (Sernaglia della Battaglia (TV))
  • Italy Sernaglia della Battaglia (TV)
and interested in:
  • Volunteering Activities (formerly EVS)
Legambiente Sernaglia in 160 characters:

Legambiente Sernaglia promotes healthy lifestyles and sustainable development, involving directly the local community and encouraging youth's activities.

Partner connections

Legambiente Sernaglia has no connections so far.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/12476

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